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Joel Fitzgerald takes us on a journey through the process of creating a surfboard… From shaping, glassing and finning and finally to riding the finished craft. He shares with us his process and vision to how it is all done…

Be sure to check out our feature on him in Issue Four of Sea Stoke also:
http://seastoke.com/issue/issue-four/article/joel-fitzgerald-not-to-be-singled-out/

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In a performance protest against the Australian shark cull and the global slaughter of sharks, a woman dances with swarms of tiger sharks up to 17 feet long without any dive or protective gear. A magically surreal moment – please share and help put an end to humans cruelty toward these beautiful animals.

If you dug the illustration by the exceptionally talented Celeste Byers and Aaron Glasson that appeared in the Science Under Sail article in Issue 5 of Sea Stoke, then be sure to check out their collaboration titled ‘Holy World Triptych’, that fuses their talents to create a cosmic ocean landscape that will have you mesmerised. Take us to this Holy World now…

If you like this, be sure to check out more of their collaborative work here.

Anyone got plans for World Oceans Day this Sunday, June 8th? There are plenty of events taking place all over the globe, so head to www.worldoceansday.org to find out what’s happening near you. Otherwise, gather some friends and pay homage to the sea in whatever way takes your fancy. Below is the amazon poster for World Oceans Day Hawaii put together by the good folk at Pangea Seed. The poster art was created by our good friends Aaron Glasson & Celeste Byers who also featured some their work in Issue Five of Sea Stoke. Spread the good word people. “Together we have the power to protect the ocean.”